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Tsuneo Imahori : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tsuneo Imahori
is a Japanese guitarist and composer. ==Life== He started to play acoustic guitar aged 12, inspired by British folk music from the likes of Bert Jansch, and later the work of Frank Zappa and Andy Partridge. In 1986 he formed the band Tipographica, with saxophonist Naruyoshi Kikuchi and jazz pianist Akira Minakami. After four albums, the group disbanded in 1996. In the 90s he formed the instrumental trio MEATOPIA with Tadahiko Yokogawa of 4-D mode1 and P-MODEL & Osamu Matsumoto. They released one self-titled album under this band in 1993. After providing the soundtrack to ''Gungrave'' for PlayStation 2 in 2002, the concept was subsequently developed into an anime series, also scored by Imahori. In addition to scoring the anime series, Imahori composed the music for ''Gungrave's'' 2004 video game sequel ''Gungrave: Overdose'', also for the PS2. He is perhaps best known in the US as the composer of several anime soundtracks, primarily ''Trigun'', ''Gungrave'' and ''Hajime no Ippo'', though he has also contributed tracks to ''Texhnolyze, Wolf's Rain'', and ''Cowboy Bebop''. He has worked with Yoshida Tatsuya of Ruins fame, and also with Yoko Kanno as a member of The Seatbelts. He also played on Yoko Kanno's first album Song to Fly. Of particular note is his flamboyant guitar solo at the tail end of ABC Mouse Parade, beginning at about 4:00.
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